My mind is just blown about Ashleigh and Sean's Disney wedding. Remember that Harry Potter wedding we had a while back with all those great Harry Potter decor details? This is the Disney wedding to match, y'all.

Shannon and Brad asked their guests to bring their favorite plate and cup as wedding gifts! Shannon and Brad used the dinnerware for their reception, kept 20 or so of their favorites, and gave the rest to a local refugee resettlement organization. How SPECTACULAR is THAT?!

Offbeat Bride Rachel uploaded these stunning photos of her "red velvet wedding decor" to our Flickr pool. My first thought was "Oooooh, this would be fabulous decor for a Halloween wedding." From the candle-lined aisle, to the corners dripping in blood red roses, you're going to want to have a gawk-out over this decor inspiration…

Next month for the third year in a row, I'm heading to Oregon's Beloved Festival. To celebrate the spirit of Beloved, it feels like the right time to bask in the beauty of music festival-inspired weddings.

So you want to be showered in tiny celebratory somethings when you say "I do." Well, some venues don't allow rice. And soap bubbles don't stick in hair and fall down cleavage, which, if we're honest, is really half the fun of confetti-like things. What's a festively weddinged couple to do? Flower petals! GLITTER. Ben and Tamasin asked their friends to bombard them with a mixture of both at their Australia campground wedding. Create your own floral sparkle shower or, you know, hit up some of our other confetti-esque ideas. We've got lots.

You'll be seeing more of Giovanna and Jonathan's Star Wars costume wedding (including Vader flower girl!) later this week, but I couldn't wait to tease their kick-ass candles-meet-lightsabers unity ceremony! Now that's some slick traditional/offbeat blending right there.

Backyard weddings are awesome, but sometimes getting married at someone's home means you'll want to spice up the area before your wedding. Here's one idea: Lenore and Daniel added a little bit of flair to the brick wall surrounding their backyard ceremony spot by DIYing a bunch of festive tassels to hang.